Experiment No. 1: Theory
Experiment No. 1: Theory
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AIM: To study about transmission Mediums in Computer Networks
Theory:
Data is represented by computers and other telecommunication devices using signals. Signals are
transmitted in the form of electromagnetic energy from one device to another. Electromagnetic
signals travel through vacuum, air or other transmission mediums to travel between one point to
another(from source to receiver).
Electromagnetic energy (includes electrical and magnetic fields) includes power, voice, visible
light, radio waves, ultraviolet light, gamma rays etc.
Transmission medium is the means through which we send our data from one place to another.
The first layer (physical layer) of Communication Networks OSI Seven layer model is dedicated to
the transmission media, we will study the OSI Model later.
Advantages :
Installation is easy
Flexible
Cheap
It consists of two insulating copper wires (1mm thick). The wires are twisted together in a helical
form to reduce electrical interference from similar pair.
Disadvantages :
Advantages :
Easy to install
Performance is adequate
Eliminates crosstalk
Disadvantages :
Difficult to manufacture
Heavy
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial is called by this name because it contains two conductors that are parallel to each other.
Copper is used in this as centre conductor which can be a solid wire or a standard one. It is
surrounded by PVC installation, a sheath which is encased in an outer conductor of metal foil,
barid or both.
Outer metallic wrapping is used as a shield against noise and as the second conductor which
completes the circuit. The outer conductor is also encased in an insulating sheath. The
outermost part is the plastic cover which protects the whole cable.
Here the most common coaxial standards.
BaseBand
This is a 50 ohm () coaxial cable which is used for digital transmission. It is mostly used for
LANs. Baseband transmits a single signal at a time with very high speed. The major drawback is
that it needs amplification after every 1000 feet.
BroadBand
This uses analog transmission on standard cable television cabling. It transmits several
simultaneous signal using different frequencies. It covers large area when compared with
Baseband Coaxial Cable.
Advantages :
Bandwidth is high
The can span to longer distance at higher speeds as they have better shielding when
compared to twisted pair cable
Disadvantages :
Advantages :
These are not affected by electromagnetic interference, so noise and distortion is very less.
Disadvantages :
It is expensive
Difficult to install.
Radio Transmission
Microwave Transmission
Radio Transmission
Its frequency is between 10 kHz to 1GHz. It is simple to install and has high attenuation. These
waves are used for multicast communications.
Microwave Transmission
It travels at high frequency than the radio waves. It requires the sender to be inside of the
receiver. It operates in a system with a low gigahertz range. It is mostly used for unicast
communication.
It is Very costly
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